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Rudolf Bucheim and his well-known student,
chemist Oswald Schmiedeberg (1838–1921) are
considered to be the
founders of
modern pharmacology, with
Bucheim sometimes...
- The
House of Schönborn [ˈʃøːnbɔrn] is the name of an
ancient noble and
formerly sovereign family of the Holy
Roman Empire. As a
former ruling and mediatized...
- Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst 1863 1918
Friedrich Karl,
Count of Schönborn-
Bucheim 1869 1932 Gottfried,
Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst 1867 1932 Ottokar...
- "MRS.
SPOTSWOOD WEDS.;
Married in
Paris to
Count Erwin von Schonborn-
Bucheim". The New York Times. 25
October 1911.
Retrieved 15
August 2024. Times...
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Schirndinger (von Schirnding)
Schnitzer Schmettow (von) Schönborn (or Schönborn-
Bucheim) Schönfeld(t)
Schwarzbauer Sedlnitzky-Odrowaz (cf. Sedlnitzky) Ségur-Cabanac...
- "MRS.
SPOTSWOOD WEDS.;
Married in
Paris to
Count Erwin von Schonborn-
Bucheim". The New York Times. 25
October 1911.
Retrieved 15
August 2024. Times...
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1978, ISBN 3-525-33421-4.
Christoph Bucheim:
Industrielle Revolutionen.
Langfristige Wirtschaftsentwicklung in Großbritannien...
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Helmstadter (1997), pp. 198-200.
Robbins 2011, p. 178 Dittrich, p. 182
Bucheim, Karl.
Geschichte der
christlichen Parteien in Deutschland. Kösel, Munich...
- "MRS.
SPOTSWOOD WEDS.;
Married in
Paris to
Count Erwin von Schonborn-
Bucheim". The New York Times. 25
October 1911.
Retrieved 15
August 2024. Times...
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Aspersdorf in
Lower Austria from the last
Count of Puchheim,
Franz Anton von
Bucheim, the then
Bishop of
Wiener Neustadt. The
purchase meant entry into the...